All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 8
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Research
Ancient graphite may push start of life back by 300 million years
Discovery of biologically forged carbon could rewrite textbooks on the earliest organisms
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News
The chemistry of diplomacy
State Department’s new science adviser, Vaughan Turekian, will use his atmospheric chemistry background to promote science in US diplomacy
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Feature
The house that DNA built
The 2015 chemistry Nobel prize was awarded to Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar for DNA repair. Matthew Gunther reconstructs their story
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast – October 2015
This month, we chart a course through chemical space and discover the potential problems of cleaning up Sellafield
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Business
BMS agrees $1.7bn immuno-oncology collaboration
Deal strengthens cancer antibody alliance with Five Prime Therapeutics
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Business
Raising industry’s voice
Canadian companies need to engage more with government to safeguard competitiveness while improving sustainability
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Research
One pot recipe for incompatible catalytic transformations
Polymer micelles isolate two catalysts that don’t get along to transform alkynes into chiral alcohols
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Research
Microporous copper silicate sucks up carbon dioxide
Humid flue gases from fossil fuel power stations are no problem for this new material
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Research
Pressure brings liquid marbles to a sticky end
Researchers strive to make glue that you can handle
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Research
Wildflowers serve as reservoir for controversial pesticides
Crop pollen has levels of neonicotinoid insecticides 10 times lower than native species
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Research
Cobalt could cut costs for pharma ingredients
Carboxylic acids and esters hydrogenated without the need for expensive precious metals
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Podcast
Cephalosporins
A story which starts knee-deep in sewage and ends with the spread of drug resistant infections like MRSA
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Research
Carbon dioxide sees the light
New approach to reverse water–gas shift reaction combines catalyst and reactor in one device
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News
University renovations reveal antique US chemistry classroom
Builders discover remains of a 19th century lab hidden behind a wall
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Research
Displacing precious metals in solar cells
Iron-based complex could cut costs of dye-sensitised solar cells
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Research
Calcium carbide replaces explosive acetylene in organic synthesis
A safer way to make vinyl thioesters
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Research
DNA movement through motor proteins measured
Researchers measure movement of DNA along motor protein in unprecedented detail